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So, recently I got a Mavic 3. This is my first Mavic. I tried using the variable aperture to take a long exposure shot for car light trails. I got a few pictures and most of them were blurry like this one!! Here are my settings: ISO - 100, f/11 and 8 seconds of exposure.

My guess is the micro vibrations due to wind but it wasn't that windy and Mavic should be able to handle that. Is there something I can do to mitigate this?
 
Step down the exposure time. ISO needs to be higher.
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What Starz said. 8 seconds is a long exposure. It may have been calm at ground level but breezy at the level of the drone. Crank up the ISO to lower the exposure time.
 
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So, recently I got a Mavic 3. This is my first Mavic. I tried using the variable aperture to take a long exposure shot for car light trails. I got a few pictures and most of them were blurry like this one!! Here are my settings: ISO - 100, f/11 and 8 seconds of exposure.

My guess is the micro vibrations due to wind but it wasn't that windy and Mavic should be able to handle that. Is there something I can do to mitigate this?
I think you'll find this is down to PDAF/CDAF failing to nail focus. Switch to MF: and have the peaking option set to high for better on-screen display as to when you hit best focus.

I had the same problem with night shots using my Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom, manually racking focus using peaking gave me much better shots.
 
I think you'll find this is down to PDAF/CDAF failing to nail focus. Switch to MF: and have the peaking option set to high for better on-screen display as to when you hit best focus.

I had the same problem with night shots using my Mavic 2 Pro and Zoom, manually racking focus using peaking gave me much better shots.
For that scene with distant subjects, would you not just set the focus to infinity?
 

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